Hogwarts: I'm a model wizard

Chapter 53 Hagrid’s Letter



Selling the map was undoubtedly a very successful act. The little wizards got convenience, the professors were in a good mood because no one was late anymore, and Kyle and others also made a small fortune. It can be said that everyone was happy.

If anyone was unhappy, it was probably Filch.

After Fred and George had enough money, the hallways would often smell like shit and eggs.

Filch was driven mad. He wanted to follow the twins all day just to catch them.

But Fred and George always found a way to get away from him.

Qiu and Kangna also got to know Kyle a lot because of this incident, especially Kangna. She no longer avoids Kyle in class.

Maybe she has gotten used to it. Her social anxiety is no longer as serious as before. At least after getting extra points from the professor, she can calmly reply with a thank you like everyone else.

The first-year class schedule at Hogwarts is still very relaxed. Under normal circumstances, there are only three classes a day.

But if you count homework, it's a different story.

The little wizards had to spend all their spare time in the library just to finish the assignments that were several feet long.

And the font size must not be too large, because the last smart guy who did this not only had five points deducted by Professor McGonagall, but his workload was also doubled, causing him to have dark circles under his eyes for a long time.

In the end, Professor McGonagall was afraid that he would end up in the classroom one day, so she canceled the punishment.

But since then, no one has dared to play this clever trick again.

But there are exceptions to everything.

What may seem like a nightmare to others, seems to Kyle to be nothing short of easy.

Isn't it just a paper? He has experience in this matter, and there is no plagiarism check for freshmen, so he can't write it however he wants.

Learn from several related books, add some dispensable sentences yourself, and then make a summary.

In less than twenty minutes, a perfect assignment was produced, and the professor even praised him for his rich reading.

Except for a certain Potions Professor who wished to remain anonymous.

For some reason, Kyle always felt that Snape was becoming more and more displeased with him, and would find reasons to deduct two points from him from time to time.

But Kyle had no choice but to avoid Snape as much as possible, and every time he deducted points, he bought a bottle of Potter's Quick Shampoo, planning to give it to him anonymously when he had enough. .

On Halloween, Kyle was sitting in the library reading as usual. It wasn't until the dinner was about to begin that he came to Mrs. Pince holding the unfinished copy of "The Great Duel Master".

"How many days will I borrow this time?" Mrs. Pingsi asked without raising her head.

"one day."

"Um."

Since Kyle would come to borrow books every three days, Mrs. Pince had a good impression of him. She just simply wrote down his name and time and that was it.

Since today was Halloween, the auditorium had been decorated with colorful decorations earlier.

Pumpkins carved into various shapes floated above the auditorium, directly filling the Halloween atmosphere.

A thousand bats fluttered on the walls and ceiling, and even a huge cloud of bats hovered above the dining room table.

Because it was not yet dinner time, the entire auditorium seemed noisy, and almost half of the people in the auditorium were gathered around the Gryffindor table.

Fred and George each donned a pumpkin head and imitated the signature moves of the Headless Hunters Club, much to the laughter of the crowd.

The professors on the stage did not stop him, because they also watched with great interest. Dumbledore even happily took out the candy and wanted to exchange it with other professors.

It's a pity that no one paid attention to him.

Even the best-tempered Professor Sprout declined the pile of cockroaches he handed over.

"You went to the library again?"

When Kyle sat down at the Hufflepuff dining table, Cedric poked his head over and asked, "A dueling book...what are you reading about this?"

"Charms homework."

Kyle handed the book in his hand to Cedric and said: "I have to add back the points deducted in Potions class. The practical application of basic spells is what Professor Flitwick likes to see the most."

Cedric also knew that Kyle had been crazily targeted by Snape recently, so he looked at him sympathetically and said, "Did you gain anything?"

"Don't mention it."

Kyle sighed: "Obviously, no wizard would use a lock-picking spell during a duel."

Cedric pursed his lips tightly to prevent himself from laughing on the spot. He had thought that Kyle's last lesson was a levitating spell, but it turned out to be a lock-picking spell.

Not to mention dueling masters, even first-year freshmen would not use lock-picking spells when fighting.

Thinking of this, his mouth tightened.

Kyle glanced at Cedric suspiciously, and his instinct told him that the other person must be thinking of something rude. But before he could say anything, an owl happened to land next to him.

It stretched out its paw and placed a piece of paper on the plate in front of Kyle.

"For me?"

Kyle opened the note curiously. The handwriting on it was very messy, but luckily it was still legible.

Dear Kyle Joba.

I collected some Moon Chi Beast Fertilizer. If you have time, could you come over on Friday (I remember you had no class that afternoon).

Hagrid.

After reading the content on the note, Kyle was obviously stunned. He never expected that Hagrid would take the initiative to invite him to the cabin.

Seeing Kyle holding the note in a daze, Cedric, who had finished laughing secretly, asked curiously: "Who gave you the letter?"

"Hagrid," Kyle said.

Cedric thought for a moment and asked, "Is that the key keeper at the edge of the Forbidden Forest?"

"Yeah, that's right," Kyle replied.

"Why is he looking for you? You two have known each other before?"

"The letter said that they collected some fertilizer from the Moon Chimera Beast." Kyle explained: "I planted two ornamental plants before and went to see him once."

"Then can you take me with you when you go?" Cedric said, "I'm quite curious about it."

"You can go if you want. What's the point?"

Kyle took out the quill he carried with him and wrote on the back of the note: "Okay, I will go there with my friends tomorrow afternoon."

He fed the owl some more nuts and let it fly back.

Afterwards, the dinner party just started.

Because it was Halloween, the food was much richer than usual. In addition to a whole fragrant roast beef leg, there were also pumpkin pie and caramel apples.

All kinds of candies are also indispensable. Kyle glanced at it and was glad that there were no piles of cockroaches in it. It seemed that the principal's unique hobby had not spread to the kitchen.


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